Pennsylvania State Police this month reported a variety of arrests and incidents.Express-Times File Photo

• A Lynn Township man was charged with disorderly conduct Nov. 3 after he "became enraged" while waiting to drop off trash at a Waste Management facility in Weisenberg Township, Pennsylvania State Police report.

After a 75-year-old Upper Macungie Township man pulled ahead of him in line, Dirk Postupack, 50, got out of his vehicle screaming and shouting, police said. Postupack also took photos of the man's license plate, "causing a public inconvenience as other township residents were trying to drop off their trash," police said.

Postupack was not aware that a Waste Management employee had advised the man to pull ahead of Postupack at the 2710 Golden Key Road facility, police said. The victim is not named in a report about the incident.

• A Lehighton woman was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Oct. 18 after she crashed into a Washington Township, Lehigh County, home, Pennsylvania State Police report.

Jamie Ann Schramak, 52, was taken into custody after the single-vehicle wreck at 6:13 p.m. in the 4300 block of Mountain Road, police said. A report doesn't indicate whether she or the homeowner, 27-year-old Matthew Steven Schwarz, were hurt in the crash.

Schramak was taken to Lehigh County Central Booking, where her blood was drawn, police said. Charges were filed through District Judge Rod Beck's office, police said.

• An Emmaus resident was charged with harassment this month after she made threatening phone calls to a North Whitehall Township woman in February, Pennsylvania State Police report.

Charlotte Leigh Campbell, 28, repeatedly called the 60-year-old victim's home in the 4700 block of Kovalchik Drive, police said. Charges against Campbell were filed in district court.

Police didn't name the victim or indicate whether she knows Campbell.

• A chainsaw and chainsaw blades worth $189 were stolen overnight Nov. 11 from an unlocked shed in Hanover Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania State Police report.

Jeffrey Harakal, of the 1600 block of North Irving Street, told troopers the 16-inch Craftsman chainsaw and accessories were taken between 11:30 Nov. 10 and 9 a.m. Nov. 11 from the shed on his property, police said.

• Two people were cited with disorderly conduct Nov. 10 in North Whitehall Township after they fought in a bar parking lot, Pennsylvania State Police report.

Nicholas Matthew Mangiaruga, 27, of Coplay, and Lester C. Gensey, 37, of Allentown, had a verbal and physical altercation inside Willow Street Pub, 2775 Willow St. and were asked to leave at 1:11 a.m., police said. They continued fighting outside the pub and were subsequently arrested, police said.